Testing Humic Acid on Non-Traditional Crops: What Happened?
Humic acid is widely praised for its benefits in staple crops like wheat, maize, and rice, but what happens when it's used on non-traditional crops? These include plants grown for niche markets, medicinal purposes, or climate-resilient farming, such as lavender, moringa, quinoa, aloe vera, dragon fruit, or bamboo. As agriculture diversifies beyond commodity crops, exploring the impact of...
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